Bethel Students Earn Spot On Immaculate High School's Honor Roll

Immaculate High School announced its first semester Honor Roll students and celebrated the students and their academic achievements at a special Honors Mass recently. Students received either Distinguished Honors, High Honors or Honors.

Distinguished Honors are awarded to students who have a 4.3 minimum GPA with no grade below a C and no incomplete work, High Honors are awarded to students with a 3.9 minimum GPA with no incomplete work, and Honors are earned by students with a 3.5 minimum GPA with no incomplete work. Immaculate’s school year has two semesters.

"We are extremely proud of our students who have earned well-deserved academic recognition on the Distinguished, High Honor and Honor rolls.  Such distinction is testament to their diligence and personal character relative to the tenets of Immaculate High School - respect, responsibility and reverence. Our congratulations and God's blessings to them as well as their families on their wonderful achievement," said Dr. Patrick D. Higgins, Principal of Immaculate High School.

Students from Bethel achieving Honor Roll for the past semester are:

Class of 2019:

Distinguished Honors: Michael Basile II, Emily Marcone, Ismael Ricardo, Angela Saidman, Danielle Sekelsky, Tong Zeng, Meizhi Zhao

High Honors: Peter Kent, Marilia Ricarte, Sophia Zoe Sauber

Honors: Connor Mitchell, John Natal

Class of 2020:

Distinguished Honors: Emma Mortara, Madeline Suarez

High Honors: Victoria Bono, Abigail Gleissner,Elisa Lifrieri, Melissa Weiner, Qijing Yang

Honors: Madison Flamme, David Kallberg, Olivia Kent, Hans Reelick

Class of 2021

Distinguished Honors:  Grace Garvey

High Honors:  Lauren Pruner

Honors:  Katrina Thunhorst, Yubo Zhang

Class of 2022

High Honors: Xinchen Liu, Christopher Suarez, Oona Tuccinardi

Honors: Chloe Gleissner, Richard Lawlor, Audrey Quish, Mia Romano

 

 

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Submitted by Bethel, CT

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